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18th January 2012, 08:51 PM #1
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Hi thanks for the reply,
Yeah I feed them normal cat food. For wet cat food, I feed them tinned Bozita and Butchers Classis. It was getting a bit pricey feeding them just Bozita so I mixed in a bit of Butchers Classic just to fill it up a bit. For dry cat food I feed them Royal Cannin and Orijen.
At the moment I tend to do is feed them 50g of Bozita then 15g of butchers Classic then about 10g of Royal Cannin then 5g or Orijen. They love the Royal Cannin and will eat it by it’s self but, with the Orijen then don’t touch it by it’self. So in toatal, they get 80g meals and there sitting about 6 to 7kg at the moment.
I fed them about 3 to 4 times a day. They have 2 big meals a day with the above. They have a smaller meal witch tends to be the tunna meal. They will have about 30g of tunnal with some Royal Cannin with Orijen and then that’s when I give them raw egg with just the yoke. Sometimes I’ll put a bit of ham in it for them.
For a little snak, I’ll mix a wee bit of RK and Orijen maybe with some sort of cat treate like cat meat sticks or something and sometimes with a egg.
I like to fed them Orijen because it’s a good qulity cat food but, I’m thinking in changing there dry cat food to Porta 21 as it’s pretty cheap and has no graines with a high meat content and can get about 20gk for £57 which is really good!
I didn’t think feeding them tunna would be a problem as I’ve seen 70% tunna cat food in the super markets before and they only get maybe 30g a day.
Thanks for the reply and hope that maybe my reply would help to,
Kind regards,
Dave x
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19th January 2012, 08:18 PM #2
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Oh, I thought you meant raw or canned tuna for human consumption.
About canned cat food, or dry cat food, I am not knowledgeable because I no longer feed these foods. But I am sure other members can give you useful advice.
How nice you posted some more pictures. Your guys have such wonderful distinctive faces. Especially Sheldon has the masculine angular features I love in an MC.
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19th January 2012, 11:07 PM #3
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hi, yeah the tunna i fed them is for humans but, the tunna i've seen for cats is 70% raw tunna with the other 30% in jelly so i dont think that the human tunna would be too harmful for cats just that the cats tunna has jelly in it.
yeah i love coon with the angular faces with typical coon features like the mame and tipped ears. it's what sperates coons from normal cats. i've seen some of your coons and they have lovely long bushy tails. monto and minnies tales are just gerojus and hope my coons eventually have tails like theirs.
David
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20th January 2012, 08:48 AM #4
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Just caught up with your gallery Sheldon looks one big relaxed boy in his "sisters"arms...x
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